Meds wrote:HE'LL NO! To Louie Eriksson. We don't need another soft Swedish forward. If Eiriksson wants too play with Hank and Danny then he should convince Dallas to offer us Jamie Benn, a 1st, and a 2nd, for the Twins.....and convince the Sedins to waive.

Then pull the trigger on AV.

Follow that up with dealing Lou for whatever he can get, Schneider for a Kings ransom, and then sign Mike Smith. (I think that was Tant's or AP18's idea).

Trade Edler for a good prospect or pick and some stay home, defense first, help. Or a good right shooting top 4 guy and demote Corrado to the 7th.

Deal whatever needs to be dealt to get into the top 5. Hopefully high enough to draft McKinnon.

Sign a 2nd line center and promote Kesler.

Find a top 6 winger who can complement Benn and Kes.

Drop Lapierre, Ebbett, and a few others, trade Higgins for someone with a bit more speed and desire to play every night.

Consider trading Schroeder for a solid 3rd line center who isn't 5 foot nothing. If Schroeder fits the gameplan, slot him in and have a 3rd scoring line with Hansen on the wing to bolster the forecheck.

Find a solid 4th line center, one that you over pay by as much as a million because he can hit, check, and skate, and because the 4th line is that important in the playoffs.

Uncle dans leg wrote:I would hope Edler brings back more than Eriksson...he is one of the higher scoring D-men in the league.

I cant see him going anywhere to be honest unless it's with Edler in on the trade. Signing guys to NTC contracts then moving them before they kick in is a slimy thing to do and will reflect on a teams abilities to attract UFAs down the road.

I'd say Bieksa moving would be more in line with how Gillis rolls. Have him make a list and work with the player rather than against him

I like the floated idea of Bobby Ryan though OR a couple of the forwards in Philly for AE and or RL.

Edler and Burrows are still tradeable, and I think with the team on a downward spiral, those players who don't have a NTC kicked in yet, should be aware they could be dealt to get this team out of it's two year playoff funk.

Juice already has a full NTC so he's locked up for good, MG is already breaking his rules with trading a player he signed with a NTC in Luongo, can't see MG breaking his own rule twice unless forced to.

And no way in hell Benn's getting moved there meds.

Probably have a better shot at E Kane.

The fact that I started the post with by saying that Eriksson should convince Hank and Danny to come to Dallas.....and then ending with hoping the player from another team makes it happen for us.....I was hoping that would be enough to let people know that the post was not intended to be taken seriously.

Meds wrote:HE'LL NO! To Louie Eriksson. We don't need another soft Swedish forward. If Eiriksson wants too play with Hank and Danny then he should convince Dallas to offer us Jamie Benn, a 1st, and a 2nd, for the Twins.....and convince the Sedins to waive.

You can't be serious. Loui Eriksson is one of those universal forwards type that you can slot anywhere in the lineup either left or right wing. He's 27, a consistent 70 point guy, and signed for three more years at a $4.25M cap hit. He doesn't hit but he plays very well in traffic. He's a guy every team would want in their lineup.

Meds wrote:HE'LL NO! To Louie Eriksson. We don't need another soft Swedish forward. If Eiriksson wants too play with Hank and Danny then he should convince Dallas to offer us Jamie Benn, a 1st, and a 2nd, for the Twins.....and convince the Sedins to waive.

You can't be serious. Loui Eriksson is one of those universal forwards type that you can slot anywhere in the lineup either left or right wing. He's 27, a consistent 70 point guy, and signed for three more years at a $4.25M cap hit. He doesn't hit but he plays very well in traffic. He's a guy every team would want in their lineup.

No kidding, the Canucks would love to have Eriksson. He would look good playing with Kesler. However, the Sedins need a more physical winger.

Meds wrote:HE'LL NO! To Louie Eriksson. We don't need another soft Swedish forward. If Eiriksson wants too play with Hank and Danny then he should convince Dallas to offer us Jamie Benn, a 1st, and a 2nd, for the Twins.....and convince the Sedins to waive.

You can't be serious. Loui Eriksson is one of those universal forwards type that you can slot anywhere in the lineup either left or right wing. He's 27, a consistent 70 point guy, and signed for three more years at a $4.25M cap hit. He doesn't hit but he plays very well in traffic. He's a guy every team would want in their lineup.

No kidding, the Canucks would love to have Eriksson. He would look good playing with Kesler. However, the Sedins need a more physical winger.

Uhm, and what's wrong with how Loui and the twins played together in Stockholm?

So, in the four games they formed a line, Daniel had 6 points (1G 5A), Henrik had 9 points (4G 5A) and Loui had 7 points (4G 3A). Both Sedins were on the ice, and at least one of them was credited with an assist, on every goal Loui scored. Loui assisted on Daniel's only goal and on two of Henrik's four, and was on the ice on every goal a twin scored, except for Henrik's short handed empty netter in the final.

Of the nine goals they combined to score, four were on the power play, four equal strength and one short handed.

Per wrote:So, in the four games they formed a line, Daniel had 6 points (1G 5A), Henrik had 9 points (4G 5A) and Loui had 7 points (4G 3A). Both Sedins were on the ice, and at least one of them was credited with an assist, on every goal Loui scored. Loui assisted on Daniel's only goal and on two of Henrik's four, and was on the ice on every goal a twin scored, except for Henrik's short handed empty netter in the final.

Of the nine goals they combined to score, four were on the power play, four equal strength and one short handed.

They look like a great fit to me.

Reminds me a little of the chemistry the Sedins had with Mats Lindgren in 2002-03 before Lindgren suffered a career-ending back injury that season.

Wow - 10 years ago.

...and another year that the Canucks should have won the Cup in my opinion.

S_C

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So, in the four games they formed a line, Daniel had 6 points (1G 5A), Henrik had 9 points (4G 5A) and Loui had 7 points (4G 3A). Both Sedins were on the ice, and at least one of them was credited with an assist, on every goal Loui scored. Loui assisted on Daniel's only goal and on two of Henrik's four, and was on the ice on every goal a twin scored, except for Henrik's short handed empty netter in the final.

Of the nine goals they combined to score, four were on the power play, four equal strength and one short handed.

They look like a great fit to me.

There is nothing wrong with Eriksson. Just that the NHL refs have a different agenda at times (especially in the playoffs), the Sedins need an asshole that can create room as well as protect them from rats like Marchand. As I said, Eriksson would be a great addition to the Canucks but they also need a physical top six when things get rough.